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About Cheasty & Cheasty |
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Cheasty & Cheasty has been serving the greater San Francisco Bay Area community for over twenty years.
Cheasty & Cheasty specializes in civil litigation, including:Personal InjuryWrongful Death, Acupuncture Issues Contract and Real Estate Disputes. |
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About Robert Cheasty |
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Biography |
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Inspired to study law by his father who had worked with Senator Robert Kennedy and President John F. Kennedy, Mr. Cheasty went to work right after law school for the State of California, protecting the rights of farm workers. He worked on both the administrative trial level and on cases before the Court of Appeals.
After leaving state service, Mr. Cheasty headed the Legal Department of the Carpenters Trust Funds of Northern California, one of the largest construction union funds in the United States. He represented the working carpenters and their pension and health insurance funds in state and federal courts, before the state legislature in Sacramento and before Congress. Before he left he achieved the highest recovery of benefits in a single case in the history of the Carpenters Funds. In 1984, he left to go into private practice. |
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Community Interests |
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Robert C. Cheasty currently serves as President and founding member of the Citizens for East Shore Parks, founded in 1985 to spearhead the drive for a state park along the east shore of San Francisco Bay. Their 25 year effort yielded the Eastshore State Park in December 2002. Work is ongoing to complete the Park and to open the East Bay shoreline to public access and to protect sensitive shoreline habitat.
For approximately the past ten years he has served as President of the Bay Dredging Action Coalition, an organization dedicated to ecologically sound and efficient dredging solutions in San Francisco Bay. Their successful efforts have helped to ensure the continued vitality of shipping in the region, while using the clean dredge material for wetland restoration projects around the Bay. Mr. Cheasty's past public positions include: |
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Education |
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USF School of Law, JD 1978
Class Graduation Speaker; Law Review; Moot Court Honors City University of New York, BA 1971 (major honors) Robert Cheasty's Teaching Positions:Published ArticlesLaw review articles: |
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